Publication
2017
Getting it Right When Budgets are Tight: Prioritizing Responses to HIV Epidemics
Prioritizing investments across health interventions is complicated by the nonlinear relationship between intervention coverage and …
Prioritizing investments across health interventions is complicated by the nonlinear relationship between intervention coverage and epidemiological outcomes. It can be difficult for countries to know which interventions to prioritize for greatest epidemiological impact, particularly when budgets are uncertain.The authors examined four case studies of HIV epidemics in diverse settings, each with different characteristics. These case studies were based on public data available for Belarus, Peru, Togo, and Myanmar. The Optima HIV model and software package…
Priority Setting/Ethics
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Latin America & Caribbean
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Infectious Diseases
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Costing Methods
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Mathematical Models
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
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Health Systems
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Economics/Finance
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Health/Medicine
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Sub-Saharan Africa
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Middle East & North Africa
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Asia & Pacific